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A best-selling book in Germany has argued that the nation's large Muslim population is bringing it down. The country's chancellor has condemned the book, but anti-immigrant sentiment is rising. Is the author right?

Shortly after 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security unveiled a public system to announce threat levels. The color-coded strategy was supposed to instill calm without giving away secrets. Now it's no more.

He plays an outrageously self-entitled blowhard on "30 rock," so it seems fitting that Alec Baldwin is being bandied about as a possible replacement for fired MSNBC host Keith Olbermann. Should he take the gig?

For decades, Marines have been the tip of the spear, the first soldiers into battle thanks to legendary beach landings. But with cut backs and cancellations of a fighter and amphibious vehicle, are they over?

People put pot in all kinds of things these days: brownies, cookies, lollipops, hard candy and tea. But a new product seeks to marry two great American loves, weed and soda, into a slickly-marketed package.

Republicans have had little use for the Democrats' green revolution. For the most part, while they agree with promoting alternative energy, they believe most of the programs are costly and ineffective.

Former Senator Rick Santorum has stirred up a hornet's nest with his claims about abortion and civil rights. When he faced off against the Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday things got ugly. Whose side are you on?

The Pope isn't a big Internet guy, but he told his followers this week that there is some good to be found in online communications. He worries about us getting lost in the online world, though. What do you think?